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A travel agent was jailed for nine months
last week after pleading guilty to a
£10,000 fraud to pay off loan sharks.
The case has prompted warnings about
the likelihood of increased fraud during
the recession and comes as Abta and
the CAA fight to recoup up to £18 million
of funds from a prolific gang of fraudsters
jailed last year. Full story, p4
Putting next summer on hold
Tui Travel and Cosmos will both delay 2010
programme launches until July 2, while
Thomas Cook is likely to follow suit p5
KNOWLEDGE.
Selling from Home
Kilimanjaro climbers: Chris Moyles, Denise Van Outen, Fearne Cotton, Cheryl Cole,
How to climb the corporate ladder as a
Gary Barlow and Kimberley Walsh got straight into the Red Nose Day spirit with the
Kenya Airways flight crew who looked after them on their way from Heathrow to
homeworker, plus advice on how home-
Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania for a charity climb. The aircraft had its
based agents can maximise luxury sales p44 nose painted red to mark the occasion.
In today’s ttgluxury Win a place on our trip to Anguilla, the best of Queensland,
escapism in the British Virgin Islands and hidden gems in Whistler and Vancouver
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